which would work better plating in a hole in the ground or huge pot in the ground ?
the hole in the ground would allow the plant to look for moisture but also would allow the water to soak in a bigger area.
a pot would
This is an older thread but put them in the ground and the roots stay cooler in summer and warmer in winter the plant can be very durable if the roots are ok. Afternoon shade would be good if in The Valley!
Anwered my own question here. I transplanted a sharksbreath i had indoor to my backyard Nov. 16. My plant is doing great. Yesterday was nearly freezing temps in my area. Tonight the forecasted low is supposed to be around 28f. Ive been using stakes to put a tarp over her the last couple nights. It seems to be working. The only thing is it stayed small. Dont know if its because the hard dirt preventing the roots from moving beyond the clay dirt, or couldve dwarved from the cold. But ya its possible ill put up pics soon
How are they doing after the December/January snow flurries?